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A Montgomery County judge has turned down a Philadelphia man’s request for lower bail in a drug case. 34-year-old Michael Dennis (pictured here) is accused of conspiring with his brother, 39-year-old Anthony Dennis of Montgomery Township, in a multi-county cocaine-selling ring that operated out of Heads Up, a barbershop that Anthony Dennis ran in the Wayne section of Tredyffrin Township, in Chester County. Unable to raise ten percent of his $500,000 bail, Michael Dennis will stay in Montgomery County Prison until his trial. Anthony Dennis did raise ten percent of his $1 million bail, so he lives at home with his wife and children, but he’s wearing an ankle bracelet that keeps track of his whereabouts. He’s allowed to leave home for work, church and meetings with his lawyer.

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WNPV AM 1440 Another weekend of racing coming up as NASCAR moves to Martinsville! The action on WNPV 1440 AM is brought to you ... in part ... by Moyer Specialty Foods of Souderton (www.MoyerSpecialtyFoods.com).

WNPV AM 1440 NASCAR moves to Fontana, California, and the Auto Club Speedway this weekend. Listen to all the action right here at 1440 AM starting at 3:30 PM on Saturday and 2:30 PM on Sunday ... brought to you, in part, by Del Val Senior Advisors (Steve Bobrin) (www.delvalseniors.com).

WNPV AM 1440 Attorney Jay Glickman will be hosting a very important program on "Legally Speaking" on Wednesday, March 11, 2015, from 11:10 AM to noon. Tune in to hear his guests Souderton Police Chief Jim Leary, Univest's Joe Blair, and the Souderton-Telford Rotary Club's Al Engel bring us up-to-date on the community fundraising for the Stone and Flick children, the innocents left behind by the murderous rampage in our news just months ago.